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May 21, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />Those changes are summarized as follows: <br />(F)Staff added to the license section to create an administrative renewal for <br />licenses on an annual basis, unless the City Manager finds that the request <br />requires City council review. <br />(G) License Limitations for Allergies. The ordinance creates a requirement for <br />potential applicants to survey neighboring property owners as to “medically <br />documented” allergies. The original language in the PEC version required <br />documentation for all property owners within “100 feet” of the subject parcel. <br />Administration of this requirement may prove complicated, and as such, the <br />standard is proposed to be limited to “abutting property”. <br />(I)3) – Location – planning staff modified the original draft language that required a <br />200-foot separation between hive placements and any property zoned other <br />than R-1, Single Family. Instead, planning staff proposes that on any property <br />“abutting” non-R-1 property, the hive shall be located as far as practical from the <br />non-R-1 boundary. It is believed that the 200-foot buffer distance would be <br />difficult to manage, and would exempt many R-1 parcels from eligibility. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION <br />If acceptable to the Planning Commission, staff asks that the Commission consider <br />recommendation of the proposed ordinance to the City Council for adoption. This may include <br />recommended modifications to the proposed draft as deemed appropriate to the Commission. <br />SUMMARY AND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Staff recommends the Ordinance, based on the recommendations of the Parks and <br />Environmental Commission, with the modifications as noted. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Exhibit A:Draft Ordinance redline